…both of those are available at “Soak City,” where I also sampled the Roast Beef Sandwich.

I would have to say that if you don’t have any dietary restrictions and there’s only ONE place to eat at Knotts, it would definitely have to be Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner. After all, this is the place that started the entire theme park, and it’s easy to see why!

We wound up having seconds on the bird…

…and the biscuits with boysenberry butter.

Probably could’ve reached for another chicken pot pie too…

…but I had half of this to save room for. Ask for it to be served warm – the pastry is so much better that way!

Initially, I thought that slice was the only dessert option. Boy, was I wrong.

Sam and I split “Chowhouse’s” version of a giant Chipwich…

…by the time we finished, we were basically eating two freezing cold cookies, pressed together, dipped in vanilla ice cream. An unexpected culinary wonder.

Also delicious was this funnel cake from “Ghost Town Grub,” covered in strawberry/bosenberry/apple sauce, soft serve ice cream, whipped cream – there’s powdered sugar under all that too!

Oakley took the picture above, AND helped us polish off the rest of this monster:

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Brings back memories of my childhood. We would make the trip up from san Diego just to eat,,,well wait in line first lol, at the Chicken Restaurant.

Speaking of chicken, when you’ve been in San Diego, have you ever checked out the Chicken Pie shop? The main draw is, a chicken pot pie, with a scoop of veggies,,,a roll and a slice of pie.

http://www.theactorsdiet.com Lynn @ The Actor’s Diet

yum! bookmarking it!

Kevin

It use to be real inexpensive. Not sure what the prices are like now, I moved from San Diego last year.
It’s on El Cajon Blvd about 3 blocks west of the 805.
I think they close fairly early, which is good because the area can be a bit “sketchy” at night.

Jae

this day, out of all the days in the past three years i’ve followed your blog
has to be the best day look wise, that you’ve posted.
that chip which….i die haha

http://www.theactorsdiet.com Lynn @ The Actor’s Diet

ha ha! love it.

http://www.thevegtress.wordpress.com Emily

I haven’t been to Knotts in years- probably since I was 10 or 11! But I have fond memories of their biscuits and boysenberry butter. Mmm…
It looks like you had one very delicious evening! And I’m glad to hear that they offer a number of vegetarian options.

http://living-learning-eating.blogspot.com Living, Learning, Eating

Knott’s eats look delicious – especially the desserts! Chipwiches are one of my favorite desserts (pretty much any baked good with ice cream, actually, is kind of high up there) so that sounds particularly amazing!